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"be induced to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to persuade or convince someone to do something. It is often used in a formal or persuasive tone. Example: The company's new marketing strategy was designed to be so appealing that customers would be induced to try the product.
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be induced to
verb
To lead by persuasion or influence; incite.
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But maybe these officials could be induced to take one more precaution.
Stem cells of this type can also be induced to form gametes.
The Taliban could not be beaten; nor could they be induced to make peace.
Mesenchymal cells grown in glassware can be induced to develop into different types of mature cell.
But those levels cannot be reached unless the current tenants can be induced to move.
He lost his job, and no other firm could be induced to hire him.
Michelangelo could no longer be induced to stay on.
Why can't an offender be induced to resign?
If they can be induced to settle for even smaller screens, cellphone viewing at home may rise.
Many Turks are wondering whether he can be induced to reveal who ordered him to kill Mr. Ipekci.
Even Leone's grimy outlaw Tuco might be induced to come clean if Mr. Meadows got his hands on him.
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